Past Exhibitions

Plural 2023

Plural 2023

Adam Basanta, Nathalie Bujold, Evergon, Rebecca Foon, Emmanuelle Léonard, Tomek Leszkiewicz, Sabrina Ratté, Shanna Strauss, Skawennati and Stanley Wany

April 21 to April 23, 2023

Grand Quay, Port of Montreal

200 de la Commune Street West

Montréal (Quebec) H2Y 4B2

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Evergon

Evergon

Nitty Gritty: Male Toilet Angst

February 25 to April 28, 2023

ELLEPHANT

1201 Saint-Dominique

Montreal (Quebec) H2X 2W3

Opening: Friday, February 24 from 5-8pm

The exhibition “Nitty Gritty: Male Toilet Angst”, from the series “Manscapes”, by Montreal photographer Evergon, features an impressive selection of Polaroid photographs, taken during Evergon’s many travels in search of clandestine gay cruising spots.
 
For a decade, at the turn of the millennium, the artist traveled around the world to record the traces of the men who frequent these secret meeting places for gay sex.
 
A rare record, Evergon’s striking and gritty photographs present images of the shady areas, worn spots, seats and Pissoirs, where bodies come together, marked by graffiti, porno drawings, messages left behind, and names scratched on surfaces.

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Skawennati

Skawennati

When Onkwehón:we Visit the Queen

November 19 to January 28, 2023

Image: Skawennati, xox from the series On The Occasion of The Three Sisters Accompanying xox on Her Visit to The Queen, Machinimagraph, 2022

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Art Toronto 2022 Booth A26

Art Toronto 2022 Booth A26

Skawennati, Adam Basanta, Evergon, Shanna Strauss, JJ Levine, Sabrina Ratté, Elisabeth Picard and Emmanuelle Léonard

October 27 to October 30, 2022

Toronto Metro Convention Center

255 Front St W

Toronto (Ontario) M5V 2W6

Image: Sabrina Ratté, Objets-Monde

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Emmanuelle Léonard

Emmanuelle Léonard

Black Out (The Deliverers)

September 10 to October 22, 2022

Opening: Saturday September 10, 2pm – 4pm

Artist in attendance

 

“My nights during curfew were, like for many of us, long, very long. So, I got an attestation to go out and photograph Montreal deserted. Walking the streets, watching the silent workers and the lonely homeless with no one to pass them a coin or two. Even the police seemed unoccupied. In this slowness, a delivery person passed furtively, another parked, another was awaiting an order, then another, and still others. All of them with a cell phone in their hand.” – Emmanuelle Léonard.

 

Image: Bicycle Delivery 8:58pm, 2022 (detail)

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